Fax boss Marshall happy but not content after Rams’ rout

Published:19:18Sunday 21 June 2015

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Halifax coach Richard Marshall gave his side a relatively modest “eight out of 10” after watching them open up a three-point gap over Dewsbury in the Championship with a 46-16 demolition at the Tetley’s Stadium.

Captain Scott Murrell, back rower Dane Manning and Australian prop Mitch Cahalane all scored twice as Fax smoked the Rams, leaving them sitting fourth on the league ladder, ahead of Featherstone and next weekend’s opponents, London, on points difference.

“I’d probably mark it about an eight out of 10,” said Marshall, whose side are now on a four-game winning streak, all away from home, ahead of next Saturday’s showdown with the Broncos at Cougar Park (6.0).

“It was quite subdued in the dressing room after the game, which means two things.

“One, they’ve given everything for each other and two, they know that it’s still a job that’s only half done at the moment in terms of that fourth place.

“It wasn’t our best of the season; they got a couple of offloads on us in the first half and we needed to improve our contact.

“We went 18-0 up and fell away a little bit, but for a lot of the second half we were pretty dominant.

“We fixed a couple of things up around the ruck and although we gifted them a score we worked really well as a team and it was an important win for us.

“London is important, but it’s the same the week after and the week after; I think that’s how it’s going to be now between now and the end of the season.

“I’m pleased we’ve been on the road for four weeks now and we’ve got four wins.

“If you’d offered me that at the start of the season I’d have taken that; we’ve done really well.

“I think going back home to the Shay at some stage, with the confidence we’ve gained, will stand us in good stead.

“The travelling support was great today and it would be nice to get a few more fans involved at home.”